Explore Resorts
The best of New England
Why limit yourself to just one mountain? Explore the best New England has to offer with 3 unique skiing and riding experiences across Maine and New Hampshire.

47
Lifts

2,647
ACRES

12
Peaks

388
Trails
Sunday River
139 TRAILS | 19 LIFTS | 884 ACRES
"The most dependable snow in New England" is a lofty claim to make, but Sunday River backs it up with their arsenal of snow guns and miles of pipe. 8 peaks and 884 acres, plus 2 of the country's newest and most sophisticated lifts sweetens an already sweet deal. Oh, and did we mention the country's only AlpenIglu in the Jordan basin? If Sunday River's not on your list to visit, it should be.








Sugarloaf
117 TRAILS | 15 LIFTS | 1360 ACRES
If you're looking for an authentic New England ski experience, Sugarloaf is a no-brainer. The peak towers at 4,237' and makes a strong impression as you arrive at the base. With side-country cat skiing and the iconic snowfields, there's over 1,300 acres of skiing which means you'll never have to do the same run twice.
Loon
73 TRAILS | 13 LIFTS | 403 ACRES
Nestled in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest, Loon is home to spectacular mountain views, while still only sitting 3 miles off Interstate 93—and 2 hours from Boston. Explore three mountain peaks, drop into a full progression of terrain parks, and feel the rush on the longest vertical drop in the state. Need more? Thirteen lifts—including the first 8-place chairlift in the East, Kancamagus 8—will take you everywhere you want to be.









Pleasant Mountain
44 TRAILS | 6 LIFTS | 246 ACRES
Tucked in the picturesque foothills of Maine, Pleasant Mountain is the state’s longest-running ski resort—and for good reason.
Just 45 minutes from Portland and a quick 30-minute drive from North Conway, NH, Pleasant Mountain has been a beloved family destination for generations. With a welcoming atmosphere, breathtaking views, and terrain that suits skiers and snowboarders of all levels, it’s easy to see why families call us home.
We’re proud to offer the most night skiing in New England, where you can carve it up on 20 trails, served by 4 lifts, six nights a week.
Ski all day and into the night.


